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Tetra slinky

Koko Ed

By: Koko Ed
New: 07-03-2005 21:18
Updated: 07-03-2005 21:18
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Tetra slinky

How the heck did this thing stay up?

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07-03-2005 22:03

Alex Cormier


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thats amazing! (haha)



07-03-2005 22:04

CrazyCarl461


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It is staying up because that floor is at a nearly 45 degree angle. So I guess the real question is: How are those refs standing there like that? And.. What kind of drive train would it take to play on that field?



07-03-2005 22:20

Koko Ed


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Thread created automatically to discuss this image in the Picture Gallery.

Looks like an abstract statue at the MAG(or on the RIT campus where there are plenty of them. Makes a nice matching set pice to the giant "lightning rod" RIT had made over a year ago)



07-03-2005 22:46

GregT


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Looks like an abstract statue at the MAG(or on the RIT campus where there are plenty of them. Makes a nice matching set pice to the giant "lightning rod" RIT had made over a year ago)
You mean it's not just the most expensive pile of scrap metal ever welded together?

Also, for anyone wondering, blue hit the center goal causing the tetras to tip like that. Red owned the goal.



08-03-2005 04:54

Koko Ed


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You mean it's not just the most expensive pile of scrap metal ever welded together?

Also, for anyone wondering, blue hit the center goal causing the tetras to tip like that. Red owned the goal.
Yeah I have a hard time calling it "art" but to each their own I suppose.



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